The Kansas City Chiefs were busy again Tuesday with roster changes.
They have announced that they have released running back Damien Williams
one of the stars of their Super Bowl LIV win over the San Francisco 49ers.
The Chiefs last season drafted Clyde Edwards-Helaire in the first round to be their featured back, and he led the team in rushing, despite missing time with injuries. And on Tuesday, they re-signed his leading backup, Darrel Williams, to a one-year contract making Damien Williams expendable.
The Chiefs have also reportedly agreed to a one-year deal to bring back defensive end Taco Charlton, who previously joined the Chiefs on another one-year deal last offseason.
Charlton’s signing will give him a second run with the Chiefs after his first year in Kansas City was cut short by an ankle fracture in Week 9 that ended his season.













